Can you do a video on how to stop a horse diving into the grass to eat when being led. I have started your online course it has been helpful. Many thanks
Tucker is such a fabulous horse! I hope he gets lots of rewards when he's done doing one of these videos. Good job to both of you for demonstrating the subtleties of doing groundwork the way it's supposed to be done.❤🐎
I think it is a great idea to share how your partner is beginning with horses. Im also a total newbie so this is helping me a lot, because most videos assume that you already know certain things about horses, but as a noob, you know NOTHING. I would love to see a video on how to no longer fear horses, especially of them kicking you with their hind legs. Im so afraid of this, even though my little mare seems to like me. I cannot see myself ever doing her back hooves...
i am so happy i found your channel. i've tried watching a plethora of equestrians on youtube to learn more about horsemanship, but this is the only channel i've found that is genuinely helpful. you are such an amazing teacher and educator!
I love your videos. They are the right length and not over complicated for beginners. Tucker is great.' I just wanted tp remind you all the importance of working both sides of your horse', especially stretching. I just wanted a mention for training. Have fun.
Tucker is so chill. Lol. With the flexion, or anything where you need to keep one part of their body still and the horse has never done it, you can use the wall or fence line to block their movement from going where you don't want it. So with this flexion, if Tucker had never been taught how to give in that flexion and he was moving his body around the forehand instead, you could bring him up along the fenceline and try flexing in that way so that if he does move his back legs, he ends up going into the fence instead, and it takes away one of his options.
I’m at Colin’s level so seeing him guess what terms mean and figure it out was hugely helpful. Would love to see something like this doing round pen lunge whip and putting saddle on and so forth.
I am new to horses so this felt good to watch. I have a 17 yr old quarter horse and we rescued a 5 year old paint. Both mares. Question though. Both my horses walk into the pressure when I shake the lead rope. How do I get them to back up????
Think of it like all of the parts of your horse like doors to a house - if you don't want your horse to walk forward, find a way to close that door. So if they step forward when you wiggle the rope, have a lunge whip ready and wave it in front of you and in front of them (you don't have to touch them with it, but you can just wave it in front of them so they know that the "Forward" door is closed. So the only other option is to back up instead.
I have a young colt, 1 year and 6 months old. Reason to ask is that he is normally very anxious, quite over reactive. Loves to try to nip on the sleeve etc Can rear and buck on a play motion etc Can happen as well when leading Very difficult to make him back up, he can do it but most of the time he would just rear and jump on a fufferent side not close to me or my husband. Very tricky to train him. Would you give some additional sort of advice what we can try If there is a whats app mobile number or viber app I would be so greatful to have a chat to that lovely lady, I cam send videos and photos to give an idea to an instructor what kind of colt I have got, please no one will help, and I hope you will 🙏
@@DustyHoney Nipping on the sleeve when I am in the stable, sometimes Nipping is becoming quite rough, so I hardly doubt this is a play. I ve been following many instructors videos and even read books on those topics but I need a professional to give an advice And rearing and bucking while he is in the field trying to aim at me or my husband even when bringing him water while he is there showing Aggression May be for some people it is more like a game. May be for the horse. But not to an extend that once and may be by mistake he bucked and hit my hand closer to the wrist, thank God it was only a bruise not a broken wrist. So yes here there are much more to it than just a play
with a guide horse, I will need to walk on the right side of the miniature horse, and the miniature horse will have to be trained to lead me. information on financial assistance for someone like me who is blind, who is interested in a guide horse would be helpful as well.
How old are you? Can you join 4-h or FFA….in both of these organizations you don’t have to have a horse.. there is horse judging, horse bowl. Agriculture classes.. and you will network with those with horses.. and magic can happen.. or older? Help with these organizations or help with Handicap Horse riding programs.😮
The exercises themselves are helpful, but I think if you’re going to use your partner as an example of your student, you should speak to him kindly like you would someone truly new. Definitely low patience vibes and I wouldn’t want my kids being spoken to “well, that’s not how I would do it, but I guess that’s fine” or “let me make sure you even know what the hind end is”. Even my non-equestrian partner who was watching behind me said he wouldn’t wanna learn of someone was critiquing him like that.
Tucker looks amazing. I really wish you could be one of my instructors for the upperclassmen at Johnson Wales University. What's your email or can I send you videos of me riding are you on Facebook or messenger because I want to send you some videos.🙏❤️🐴
Tucker is so chill
Can you do a video on how to stop a horse diving into the grass to eat when being led. I have started your online course it has been helpful. Many thanks
I just really like the way you teach. This is a great idea to show you teaching
Thank you!
Collin is so patient :)
Thanks for the tips on the laggy horse while being led.
Yayy a longer video 🎉
Tucker is so sweet! What a chill boy.
Groundwork is hard! Body coordination and understanding what you are communicating takes practice - tell Colin to keep it up!
Collin did absolutely amazing!!!
this is by far my favorite equestrian channel😂🤍
Collin is a champ.... Super helpful to see a true beginner process it.
Tucker is so bomb proof!!
He’s a keeper!!
Tucker is such a fabulous horse! I hope he gets lots of rewards when he's done doing one of these videos. Good job to both of you for demonstrating the subtleties of doing groundwork the way it's supposed to be done.❤🐎
Being a new owner, this is one of your most helpful videos.
5:05 -- Epic side eye from Tucker right there x)
I think it is a great idea to share how your partner is beginning with horses. Im also a total newbie so this is helping me a lot, because most videos assume that you already know certain things about horses, but as a noob, you know NOTHING.
I would love to see a video on how to no longer fear horses, especially of them kicking you with their hind legs. Im so afraid of this, even though my little mare seems to like me. I cannot see myself ever doing her back hooves...
I second this idea!!
The cats are a compelling sideshow!!
Instructions very clear . Will try this on my horse.
Your cat cracks me up. Creeping along during your videos. 😂
i am so happy i found your channel. i've tried watching a plethora of equestrians on youtube to learn more about horsemanship, but this is the only channel i've found that is genuinely helpful. you are such an amazing teacher and educator!
How do you keep the horse from eating grass while he’s just standing?
I love your videos. They are the right length and not over complicated for beginners. Tucker is great.' I just wanted tp remind you all the importance of working both sides of your horse', especially stretching. I just wanted a mention for training. Have fun.
You guys are so cute!!❤ Very helpful video, as always. Thank you.
Tucker is like
Man what are these guys doing, just wanna zzz
Tucker is so chill. Lol. With the flexion, or anything where you need to keep one part of their body still and the horse has never done it, you can use the wall or fence line to block their movement from going where you don't want it. So with this flexion, if Tucker had never been taught how to give in that flexion and he was moving his body around the forehand instead, you could bring him up along the fenceline and try flexing in that way so that if he does move his back legs, he ends up going into the fence instead, and it takes away one of his options.
Collin is a champ
Thanks informative and helpful.
Thanks for all. I just ought the corses you made , and they are wonderfull and really easy to understand.
Tucker is a great horse, you have done a fantastic job with him be proud of your accomplishments 🎉❤
Wow! Such a great video! I wish i could remember everything in her videos!!!
Tucker = easy mode ;) ;)
Thank you!
I’m at Colin’s level so seeing him guess what terms mean and figure it out was hugely helpful. Would love to see something like this doing round pen lunge whip and putting saddle on and so forth.
Thank youuuuuuu soooo muuuuch
you are such a master
greetings from Saudi Arabia.
That was super helpful thank you
Such a good horse!
I love your videos❤
Boys sleepy! 😂
Thank you for this great video. How long after feeding can you do exercises for the horse.
Loved this
Kitty wants to be in the video too!
Great video!😊 can we see the mustangs soon?
How often do you do groundwork with your horse? Is it daily before you ride?
I am new to horses so this felt good to watch. I have a 17 yr old quarter horse and we rescued a 5 year old paint. Both mares.
Question though. Both my horses walk into the pressure when I shake the lead rope. How do I get them to back up????
Think of it like all of the parts of your horse like doors to a house - if you don't want your horse to walk forward, find a way to close that door. So if they step forward when you wiggle the rope, have a lunge whip ready and wave it in front of you and in front of them (you don't have to touch them with it, but you can just wave it in front of them so they know that the "Forward" door is closed. So the only other option is to back up instead.
I was just looking at the cat at one moment 😂
There is always a cat in the background of your videos 😂
I have a question, does you only teach groundwork (on the call) for english horses? I have a appaloosa and a friesean who need some tips.
Both English and western; groundwork is universal! I’m also willing to help on the riding aspect as well 😁
Thanks for the info
Omfg! Tuck literally looks like a tinny tiny miniature pony next to him lmfao
I love this video, but tucker needs a nap I think
I have a young colt, 1 year and 6 months old.
Reason to ask is that he is normally very anxious, quite over reactive.
Loves to try to nip on the sleeve etc
Can rear and buck on a play motion etc
Can happen as well when leading
Very difficult to make him back up, he can do it but most of the time he would just rear and jump on a fufferent side not close to me or my husband. Very tricky to train him.
Would you give some additional sort of advice what we can try
If there is a whats app mobile number or viber app I would be so greatful to have a chat to that lovely lady, I cam send videos and photos to give an idea to an instructor what kind of colt I have got, please no one will help, and I hope you will 🙏
I see you’ve been asking for several months now
What you’ve described mostly sounds like play behavior. Maybe try her videos about respect.
@@DustyHoney Nipping on the sleeve when I am in the stable, sometimes Nipping is becoming quite rough, so I hardly doubt this is a play.
I ve been following many instructors videos and even read books on those topics but I need a professional to give an advice
And rearing and bucking while he is in the field trying to aim at me or my husband even when bringing him water while he is there showing Aggression
May be for some people it is more like a game. May be for the horse. But not to an extend that once and may be by mistake he bucked and hit my hand closer to the wrist, thank God it was only a bruise not a broken wrist. So yes here there are much more to it than just a play
I would recommend gelding him; that may help with some of the aggression
@@CarmellaAbel at the moment he had dropped only one testicle and need to drop a second one, otherwise I can't geld him yet
@@CarmellaAbel anything else that can be done
Cat❤
he is cray cray.
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with a guide horse, I will need to walk on the right side of the miniature horse, and the miniature horse will have to be trained to lead me. information on financial assistance for someone like me who is blind, who is interested in a guide horse would be helpful as well.
Can you help me I’m starting to be a TH-camr and I need some ideas I love horses but I don’t have a horse, so can you give me some ideas?
How old are you? Can you join 4-h or FFA….in both of these organizations you don’t have to have a horse.. there is horse judging, horse bowl. Agriculture classes.. and you will network with those with horses.. and magic can happen.. or older? Help with these organizations or help with Handicap Horse riding programs.😮
Face to the front like you would be in the saddle
The exercises themselves are helpful, but I think if you’re going to use your partner as an example of your student, you should speak to him kindly like you would someone truly new. Definitely low patience vibes and I wouldn’t want my kids being spoken to “well, that’s not how I would do it, but I guess that’s fine” or “let me make sure you even know what the hind end is”. Even my non-equestrian partner who was watching behind me said he wouldn’t wanna learn of someone was critiquing him like that.
She was a bit stern. But nothing too harsh, I don’t think.
Tucker looks amazing. I really wish you could be one of my instructors for the upperclassmen at Johnson Wales University. What's your email or can I send you videos of me riding are you on Facebook or messenger because I want to send you some videos.🙏❤️🐴
Thanks!
Thanks!